There are other destinations on the east coast beside just ones in Florida. Although Florida is a very popular tourist destination, it is not the only choice for those with vacations on their mind.
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Georgia has plenty to offer. There is a long coastline with plenty of choices in beaches, there is also a large city called Atlanta that has plenty to do. Atlanta has plenty of local events, but they also have a professional football team, basketball team, hockey team and a baseball team. It doesn't matter what time of year you visit, there is always a sporting event to go to. Along with the big city, there are also smaller towns and old world charm in places like Savannah. Savannah has the charm and feel of an old southern town, which can make you feel right at home.
South Carolina and North Carolina have great beaches as well. They also have the mountains as well. From the outer banks to the Blue Ridge Mountains, North and South Carolina both have tons of things to offer. Both states have small and large towns and the people make everybody feel welcome.
If these things aren't enough, keep moving up the coast and I am sure you will find even more great things to do. Virginia is the next stop and has plenty of things to offer a traveler or vacationer. It also puts you really close to our nations capital, Washington D.C. With all the monuments and museums in D.C., it could take a normal person weeks just to see every exhibit in the Smithsonian.
Head a little further north and you will be in New York. While you are visiting New York you can take in a Broadway show, see where some of your favorite programs are recorded and even take a walk to Rockefeller Center. There is so much to do in New York, both day, night and wee hours of the morning, that you will never find yourself gong bored.
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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 Time: 5:47 AM -
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